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  • Dealing with Word files with track changes

    posted to Editage blog RSS feed on Fri 14th Jun 13

    If ever you have had your research paper professionally copy-edited, you will have encountered track changes: you open the Word file that the copy editor sent you only to find it full underlined text, words displayed in a different colour, lines struck through, ...

  • Octopuses: plural forms of non-English nouns

    posted to Editage blog RSS feed on Wed 5th Jun 13

    Scientific writing often employs non-English words; their plural forms are not always obvious, because such words have endings other than the more usual -s, -es, or -ies (compare, for example, the plurals dogs, foxes, and babies with stomata, indices, and aphidesthe ...

  • How to write a book review

    posted to Editage blog RSS feed on Fri 31st May 13

    A book review is a critical evaluation of a book. While it would definitely include a description of the different aspects of the book, what you need to keep in mind is that it is not a summary. Your review should focus on your analysis and opinion of the book, ...

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  • Dealing with Word files with track changes

    posted to Editage blog RSS feed on Fri 14th Jun 13

    If ever you have had your research paper professionally copy-edited, you will have encountered track changes: you open the Word file that the copy editor sent you only to find it full underlined text, words displayed in a different colour, lines struck through, ...

  • Octopuses: plural forms of non-English nouns

    posted to Editage blog RSS feed on Wed 5th Jun 13

    Scientific writing often employs non-English words; their plural forms are not always obvious, because such words have endings other than the more usual -s, -es, or -ies (compare, for example, the plurals dogs, foxes, and babies with stomata, indices, and aphidesthe ...

  • How to write a book review

    posted to Editage blog RSS feed on Fri 31st May 13

    A book review is a critical evaluation of a book. While it would definitely include a description of the different aspects of the book, what you need to keep in mind is that it is not a summary. Your review should focus on your analysis and opinion of the book, ...